Susan G. Komen South Dakota has awarded a $43,000 grant to the CDP Health
Care System to provide to provide breast cancer screening and navigation
services as well as to establish a patient and provider reminder system
to benefit women living in Roberts County including members of the Sisseton-Wahpeton
Oyate Tribe.

CDP Health Care System is grateful to Susan G. Komen South Dakota for
this generous gift, said CEO, Michael Coyle. This is an important community
benefit to improve breast cancer screening, early detection and follow
up care for this region. CDP Health Care System offers high quality digital
mammography in comfort of a private suite.

Since inception, Komen SD has significantly impacted all areas of breast
cancer. To date, 73 community programs have been funded in South Dakota
to provide education, treatment, transportation assistance, survivorship
programs and more. In addition, Komen SD has invested in global and cutting
edge breast cancer research, including two scientists studying to find
better treatments and ultimately the cures right in Sioux Falls. In total,
Komen SD has invested over $2.7 million in South Dakota programs and impacted
over 43,000 lives.

“Komen SD is thrilled to bring to life this new program provided
by the CDP Health Care System“’ said Mary Kolsrud, Executive
Director for Susan G. Komen South Dakota. “The screening and navigation
services will fulfill a vital need in Roberts County as we continue to
work to detect breast cancer early and ensure no woman has to go without
the care she needs.”

About Coteau DesPrairies Health Care System The Coteau des Prairies Health Care System is comprised of a 25 bed critical
access hospital, four medical clinics, 64 bed long term care facility,
preschool and daycare. CDP offers a full line of services including general
surgery, obstetrics, radiology, laboratory, home health, therapy services
and a host of other services.

About Susan G. Komen® and the South Dakota Affiliate Susan G. Komen is the world’s largest breast cancer organization,
funding more breast cancer research than any other nonprofit while providing
real-time help to those facing the disease. Since its founding in 1982,
Komen has funded more than $889 million in research and provided $1.7
billion in funding to screening, education, treatment and psychosocial
support programs serving millions of people in more than 30 countries
worldwide. Komen was founded by Nancy G. Brinker, who promised her sister,
Susan G. Komen, that she would end the disease that claimed Suzy’s
life. Visit komen.org or call 1-877 GO KOMEN.